Example sentences of "some it " in BNC.
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1 | For most young people it is a passing phase which they will grow out of , but for some it can become a habit . |
2 | For some it will be a treacherous ascent of a sheer rockface , for others an easy stroll up a small hill . |
3 | With some it was the hands . |
4 | For some it is cows in flowering meadows , for others , cars and cheap central heating ; and for the great majority , both . |
5 | For some it was a reassuring catch-phrase like ‘ You Never Had It So Good ’ . |
6 | It added : ‘ It would be a tragedy if the frustrations and the hardships that the recession has caused , and for some it is still causing , if it meant that Britain threw away all the achievements of the last decade . |
7 | ‘ Psyching-up ’ is what this mental preparation is often called , and for some it starts days before an event . |
8 | To some it will be an urban environment that they are looking to and within that concept will be the requirement for clean streets , no noise and fumes from traffic , no aircraft noise , access to local parks or open spaces , etc . |
9 | The accepted practice in other cultures on these occasions is a kiss on each cheek ; yet in others a kiss on the lips : in some it is nose-rubbing ; and in others only reciprocal hand-shaking is acceptable . |
10 | All people see the same light but to some it is all shadow . |
11 | For some it 's coaching , for others it 's journalism and the media but for most it 's the fairground of small businesses and professional scams . |
12 | It is good to observe a correct diet , even if for some it means being a vegetarian . |
13 | Many partners make personal commitments to a school , for others they are representing their companies ' commitment to this activity , and for some it is their job . |
14 | Like all enzymes it is a protein and like some it is made up of a number of polypeptide subunits ( so forming a ‘ complex ’ ) . |
15 | For some it was an occasion for celebration . |
16 | In some of these places direct contact with Cluny was slight , in some it was frequent ; but it was not until the middle of the eleventh century that Cluny began to form an order — a group of houses scattered about Europe owing direct allegiance to her . |
17 | To some it will seem perverse to choose to inhabit that village-world of rural prejudice but I was never a town-child and the Scottish cities in particular hold no charms for me . |
18 | For some it is difficult to acknowledge love until they are sure they are loved in return . |
19 | To some it is even the ultimate treason against faith , the unpardonable sin . |
20 | We are customers of a massive industry trying to make money and I understand that for some it 's just staying in business that counts . |
21 | For some it is too fast , particularly in stronger winds , hence the trend to ‘ stack ’ in pairs or triples to slow them . |
22 | Although to some it may seem a trivial matter , I feel real concern over the escalation of nationalist fervour generated on international match occasions . |
23 | To some it gave help in sickness and consolation in poverty . |
24 | But for some it only lasts until they reach the office — 31% felt that their work was not taken care of properly while they were away . |
25 | For some it means a learning pack containing a work book , audio cassette and video tape ; for others it is a technology that combines audio , television , computers and telecommunications . |
26 | ( For some it was simply a road to oblivion . ) |
27 | This is great news for the new generation of women writers , but for some it is already too late . |
28 | Different cultures have different attitudes to such obligations ; for some it is merely an extension of an already extended family . |
29 | Tournaments such as Wimbledon may boast larger fields , but for some it is too costly , or inconvenient because of extensive queuing , or the possibility of play being scratched due to rain . |
30 | Special knowledge is important , though , as a characteristic of many trades , but in some it goes beyond mere ‘ know-how ’ or the tricks of that trade . |